Course Recording
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In order to deliver meaningful, high quality, accessible instruction, some Albertus
Magnus courses may be video and/or audio recorded by the faculty/college. Students
will not record any audio/video in classes (unless as an approved disability accommodation).
To protect privacy rights, all students must abide by the guidelines and requirements
set forth in this policy:
- Students must obtain prior approval in order to record any class. Evidence of students
recording, sharing or posting recordings may be considered a violation of the tradition
of honor.
- Students provided with authorized copies of recorded class sessions may use them for
academic purposes only, such as completing course assignments.
- Students provided with authorized copies of recorded class sessions will delete the
recordings after viewing/using them.
- Students provided with authorized videos of class sessions will not post them online,
send/share with friends or family, save to personal computers/servers or use them
for any other personal or professional purpose.
- Students participating in virtual classrooms or classes that are being recorded should
refrain from sharing personally identifiable information from education records.
- U.S. Copyright Law and Connecticut State law protect the intellectual property of
the students and faculty members, which may include, but is not limited to: lectures,
demonstrations, or performances.
- Any redistribution of authorized recordings constitutes academic misconduct and may
result in disciplinary sanctions.
- Anyone suspected of misusing authorized video or audio recordings should be reported
to the College as this violation falls under the FERPA laws and are subject to an
investigation.